Why Aluminium wires are used for High tension(HT) lines?
11 KVA/32KVA & aboue
Answer Posted / ha ha
There are two reasons
1. Economical.
2.Aluminium conductors do not produce electromagnetic
fields.Hence Electromagnetic Interference is less.Hence
they are used for HT lines.
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